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the brown and yellow be in residential. the first mix is 1.7 million square feet of office and 650 residential units. residential units are animated by water units and park frontage and the water use is animated by mission rock square and the seven building sites to the south. the second iteration, we march housing down and have a corporate campus office environment and introduce housing as well. this is a balanced housing approach with a thousand units. another variant on the office populated version is to move some of the housing opposite the mission square park and some of the office of the china bay park to create more diversity around the public open spaces. our philosophy here is we go for an entitlement that allows us to switch usage on some of the parcels. some will be housing danceable presidential and some will be swing parcels. office space -- we talked a little bit about it. it is ideally situated for a corporate campus or at for high- tech firms looking for an expanded san francisco presence or silicon valley f
the brown and yellow be in residential. the first mix is 1.7 million square feet of office and 650 residential units. residential units are animated by water units and park frontage and the water use is animated by mission rock square and the seven building sites to the south. the second iteration, we march housing down and have a corporate campus office environment and introduce housing as well. this is a balanced housing approach with a thousand units. another variant on the office populated...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. were the exclusive columns that defined the center of power. these were the summits where real decisions were made. my next guest, one of the world's most respected analysts says, get this. we have gone from g 20 to g 0. no one has the power to guide the ship. does that mean we are headed for a rocky landing? joining me the author of "every nation for itself: winners and losers in a g space0." should i be sward there be be chaos. sprain what you mean by g zero. >> you should be concerned there is creation destruction.
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breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. ♪ >> each one of us is our own boss. ♪ >>> love andmarriage go together like wealth and power as women benefit from unprecedented professional and financial opportunities, are they wise about wealth? camilla webster and carol pepper are the coauthors of "seven pearls of financial wisdom, a woman's guide to enjoying wealth and power." great so see you. such an important topic. as camilla makes the point, there's a significant gap in terms of money when it comes to women and men, we know that in terms of income, when it comes to power. camilla, you've made the point even with all this increased power women still need to devise their own financial plans for financial security. why?
breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. ♪ >> each one of us is our own boss. ♪ >>> love andmarriage go...
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brown has already called for $8 billion in cuts. in healthcare an welfare programs. >>> still ahead, the help wanted sign outside the federal courthouse. first, long memories in the west bank. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >> bret: chinese dissident chang called in another congressional hearing this afternoon. he is still in china you were what is described as de facto house arrest. today he said by phone and brother that a nephew has been beat bin chinese authority since he escaped from custody in april. he is waiting permission from china to come to the u.s. to study. a bomb targeting a former columbian interior minister killed two people.
brown has already called for $8 billion in cuts. in healthcare an welfare programs. >>> still ahead, the help wanted sign outside the federal courthouse. first, long memories in the west bank. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for...
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quickly tell me about what chuck brown meant to you. >> well, chuck brown, he meant d.c.. for the simple fact is he started go-go. he's the godfather of it and he set the blueprint for the bands to do the music called go-go. he took r&b, he took jazz, he took -- he just put it together where you kept the rhythm going. and so people's like what is this music? then you know a lot of fans picked it up like rare essence, backyard. that's how you got tcb today. when you hear that music it's like this is what we have -- ill you can go to new orleans, they have their music and you can go to california they have their music but when you hear that go go sound you know it came from d.c. and chuck brown started it. >> more about brown his life, legacy and his music coming up after the break when 9news now continues. ♪ some places i go really aggravate my allergies. so i get claritin clear. ♪ i can see clearly now the rain is gone ♪ look! see that? this is all bayberry, and bayberry pollen is very allergenic. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms for 24 hours... you guy
quickly tell me about what chuck brown meant to you. >> well, chuck brown, he meant d.c.. for the simple fact is he started go-go. he's the godfather of it and he set the blueprint for the bands to do the music called go-go. he took r&b, he took jazz, he took -- he just put it together where you kept the rhythm going. and so people's like what is this music? then you know a lot of fans picked it up like rare essence, backyard. that's how you got tcb today. when you hear that music...
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brown, really, that i really got film scripts at all and then, you know, if you work with people like kevin spacy, and people, you know, you learn about it, and i never want to be there when i don't. >> rose: you have one more bond coming out, don't you? >> yes, yes. >> rose: at least one. >> did you believe -- we have. >> rose: yes. are you excited about the jubilee, the diamond jubilee? because you have a couple of -- >> well, i it will be a good old day of celebration, i hope, and i think they are planning lots of things, not least of which the -- on the river, with 1,000 boats going up the thames, that should be spectacular. >> rose: i want to come back to all of that, that whole thing about acting because so many people have said such wonderful things about you, i want you zero just to take one, one of your fellow actors in this film, this is bill and i talking about you, here it is. dane judi dench. >> yes. >> rose: what does she have? >> well, she has something, dane judi dench has something that is inexpressionable there are books written about how she a chiefs what she a chie
brown, really, that i really got film scripts at all and then, you know, if you work with people like kevin spacy, and people, you know, you learn about it, and i never want to be there when i don't. >> rose: you have one more bond coming out, don't you? >> yes, yes. >> rose: at least one. >> did you believe -- we have. >> rose: yes. are you excited about the jubilee, the diamond jubilee? because you have a couple of -- >> well, i it will be a good old day of...
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we see paper selection process of people being brown, especially wearing a straw hat. say nothing about the rule of law. one final story, rosa is 14 years old, i met her when we were speaking together. she came up to me-before i spoke and said, pastor, will you please pray for me? the sheriff's deputies came and took my father and mother from our home today. afterwards i talked to her, she's 14 years old. she told me the father of her story, armando, he grew up in the southwest part of mexico and recruited to come in the late '80s to the border to work in the plants there. international companies from china, australia, korea, the united states, recruited, 300,000 people to live without electricity, without water. they worked for 32 pesos a day when they first got up there. remember, nafta devalued the peso in half twice. so after a couple of years they were earning eight pesos a day, which at that time was ten pesos to a dollar. they worked hard and then took the city bus into the city of juarez to get pallets to build their houses, to build their community center, to
we see paper selection process of people being brown, especially wearing a straw hat. say nothing about the rule of law. one final story, rosa is 14 years old, i met her when we were speaking together. she came up to me-before i spoke and said, pastor, will you please pray for me? the sheriff's deputies came and took my father and mother from our home today. afterwards i talked to her, she's 14 years old. she told me the father of her story, armando, he grew up in the southwest part of mexico...
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i'm terrell brown. >>> it was a prize mitt romney has been chasing for five years. he clinched the republican nomination with a win in yesterday's primary, calling did an honor and privilege. he'll be nominate add the republican ron convention in august. cbs news estimates romney has 1,198 after picking up 90 in the texas vote and romney has already ramped up his attacks on president obama. susan mcginnis in washington with details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, romney all about endurance has finally paid off. look for romney to enter a critical phase of the campaign. watch for him to step up his attacks on the obama administration and to defend himself from their attacks, including most recently, his association with donald trump. >>> mitt romney campaigned in the swing state of nevada, while voters in the texas primary handed him enough delegates to become the republican gop for president. in a statement romney says he's honored and humbled, adding we will settle for nothing less than to get america back on track. . the former massachusetts
i'm terrell brown. >>> it was a prize mitt romney has been chasing for five years. he clinched the republican nomination with a win in yesterday's primary, calling did an honor and privilege. he'll be nominate add the republican ron convention in august. cbs news estimates romney has 1,198 after picking up 90 in the texas vote and romney has already ramped up his attacks on president obama. susan mcginnis in washington with details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning....
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welcome michael brown so i'm going to go to remind you we're talking about public sentiment towards nato. supply. and you can see the subtle. again you should go back to you in warsaw one of the lessons learned from afghanistan for nato because it was asked before we went to the break what is the purpose of the alliance now because we all know the history of it ok and we know it the cold war element but what is its purpose now i mean it was for european north atlantic defense ok it's has really gone way beyond that right now and if we look at afghanistan even if the taliban come back to power which they probably will that is not a threat to the united states of america maybe poland is worried about it but it's not a threat to the u.s. . no we are not worried about the taliban so we don't have any strategic or other interest you know gun you stop pakistan etc but we share the responsibility for the security of the world and the united kingdom and other allies have been doing this since the second world war the problem is that the europeans are not doing their best they cut the military sp
welcome michael brown so i'm going to go to remind you we're talking about public sentiment towards nato. supply. and you can see the subtle. again you should go back to you in warsaw one of the lessons learned from afghanistan for nato because it was asked before we went to the break what is the purpose of the alliance now because we all know the history of it ok and we know it the cold war element but what is its purpose now i mean it was for european north atlantic defense ok it's has really...
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she said she saw a brown uniform in the hotel room but nothing indicated that he worked for the soon to visit american president. >> she didn't see anything weird anything in particular that could relate this man to obama or any information on the president. >> molly: at least 8 secret service agents have been fired or resigned in the wake of the scandal. the military also is investigating, 12 servicemen caught up in it, as well. the report has been submitted to the commander for review. that report may be released early next week and will make recommendations about any punishment. >> john: molly, thanks so much. >>> the pentagon's investigation into the involvement of military personnel in the colombia affair has been completed. leon panetta told troops at for the benning, georgia it takes just seconds for misconduct to make headlines. wrongdoing by uniformed personnel can hurt morale and put troops at risk. >> they concern us because our enemies will seek to turn them, these incidents in their favor. >> john: the white house has been under fire for how it has handled the case of a
she said she saw a brown uniform in the hotel room but nothing indicated that he worked for the soon to visit american president. >> she didn't see anything weird anything in particular that could relate this man to obama or any information on the president. >> molly: at least 8 secret service agents have been fired or resigned in the wake of the scandal. the military also is investigating, 12 servicemen caught up in it, as well. the report has been submitted to the commander for...
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rest in peace chuck brown. we love you. >> our coverage continues online and at wusa9.com, you can learn more about how go-go music began and you can also read about brown's legacy. and we also have a photo gallery of chuck brown. through the years, and we would like for you to share your thoughts by visiting our facebook page. >>> an autopsy is being performed to determine exactly how mary candidid. the estranged wife of -- kennedy died. the estranged wife of only f. kennedy was found dead in her new york home yesterday. she battled addictions in the past and she and her husband were in the middle of a divorce. he's the son of senator robert f. kennedy. friends and neighbors are in shock. >> so there's a great sadness about this. a great sadness about this. it really is. because she had a lot of friends here. she has a lot of friends here. still. >> mary kennedy was 52 years old. she leaves behind four children. >>> later today, we could learn the identity of a man found shot inside a car in fairfax county. he
rest in peace chuck brown. we love you. >> our coverage continues online and at wusa9.com, you can learn more about how go-go music began and you can also read about brown's legacy. and we also have a photo gallery of chuck brown. through the years, and we would like for you to share your thoughts by visiting our facebook page. >>> an autopsy is being performed to determine exactly how mary candidid. the estranged wife of -- kennedy died. the estranged wife of only f. kennedy was...
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every now and then there is an honorable liberal but they put on the brown shirts and they march. we have created a monster. we have no way to treat the people. they have tried and here i am. when they get together, they're very proud of the fact they would crush us if they could come a but they cannot. thank god for our constitution. >> the reports of my death are exaggerated. roosevelt won four times i think we are approaching a 50% of the work force working for the federal government. those liberals. >> i cannot hear him. >> is that better? >> maybe some limited think the reports of liberalism are exaggerated. fdr 13 reelection because much of the country was on his payroll and today we have 50% of the workforce directly or indirectly on the payroll. >> is your point* 50% that they don't pay taxes. >> no. 50% are getting paid by government. >> people vote for a lot of reasons. coupes the check this not answer all possibilities for all people. they may get a government check but love to hunt and fish. it is also 49% don't pay taxes but they respond to other motivations. dick mor
every now and then there is an honorable liberal but they put on the brown shirts and they march. we have created a monster. we have no way to treat the people. they have tried and here i am. when they get together, they're very proud of the fact they would crush us if they could come a but they cannot. thank god for our constitution. >> the reports of my death are exaggerated. roosevelt won four times i think we are approaching a 50% of the work force working for the federal government....
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we assess what's behind the downward trend, and whether it's likely to continue into the summer travel season. >> woodruff: then, we update the battle for the presidency in egypt as a muslim brotherhood candidate wins a spot in the runoff elections next month. >> brown: ray suarez examines the lasting legacy of the case of the missing child etan patz. >> woodruff: miles o'brienrtrept reports on safety measures at u.s. nuclear plants, and asks are they ready for a worst-case scenario, a fukushima-like meltdown? >> the i anybodya against change and against improvement, i think it's something we have to be vigilant about and push so the regulator can make sure that change happens. >> david >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we talk to pulitzer prize winning author stephen greenblatt about his new book, the story of the rediscovery of an ancient manuscript and its influence even today. >> one day, it is on the shelf an
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we assess what's behind the downward trend, and whether it's likely to continue into the summer travel season. >> woodruff: then, we update the battle for the presidency in egypt as a muslim brotherhood candidate wins a spot in the runoff elections next month. >> brown: ray suarez examines the lasting legacy of the case of the missing child etan patz. >> woodruff: miles o'brienrtrept reports on safety measures...
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right now it is still not clear on what led up to the shooting. >>> and governor jerry brown said the budget is larger than expected and instead of 9 billion it is now ballooned to $1 billion. >>> -- $16 billion. >>> and at yahoo, we want to take a look at the big board, dow jones industrial average down 137 points and that's in response to what is going on in europe, mostly in china and yahoo's stock opened nearly 2% and it is up about $15 a share between 12 and $17 for the last year. yahoo's ceo has resigned putting an end to the resume scandal and joining us from there, allie rasmus will tell us about the next challenge facing the company. >> reporter: they are happy about the changes at least for now but yahoo's ceo scott thompson stepped down over the weekend and now at the sunnyville headquarters, they have appointed ross levinson as increment ceo -- interim ceo and they appointed him after scott thompson resigned. his resume said he had a degree in computer science. according to the wall street journal he had recently been diagnosed with thyroid cancer but most believe it is th
right now it is still not clear on what led up to the shooting. >>> and governor jerry brown said the budget is larger than expected and instead of 9 billion it is now ballooned to $1 billion. >>> -- $16 billion. >>> and at yahoo, we want to take a look at the big board, dow jones industrial average down 137 points and that's in response to what is going on in europe, mostly in china and yahoo's stock opened nearly 2% and it is up about $15 a share between 12 and $17...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blind lawyer's escape, and the diplomatic dilemma his case poses for the obama administration. >> woodruff: then, we explore how apple and other tech companies take advantage of the tax code, and sidestep millions in state and federal taxes. >> ifill: ray suarez examines the debate in wisconsin over recalling the governor. is it an early test of pro and anti union power for the november elections? >> brown: judy woodruff assesses the strength and influence of al-qaeda one year after the death of osama bin laden. >> ifill: and we close with a look at the combat paper project, a program for veterans that turns uniforms into art. >> i felt like there was pressure building up and i had nowhere to turn, no outlet, and the first time i started cutting the uniform i was literally separating away, tearing away at the fibers of war. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> eve
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blind lawyer's escape, and the diplomatic dilemma his case poses for the obama administration. >> woodruff: then, we explore how apple and other tech companies take advantage of the tax code, and sidestep millions in state and federal taxes. >> ifill: ray suarez examines the debate in wisconsin over recalling the governor. is it an early test of pro and anti union power for the...
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. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member corker. thank you for the invitation to testify today. let me start with the observation that the very largest bank holding companies, which for convenience we can think of as the ten largest, are now distinctly different from the rest of the banking industry. they're more highly leveraged than other banks, they're far more likely to operate large and complex broker dealers and more likely to be directly dependent on unstable sources of short-term financing. each of these characteristics made the large bank holding companies vulnerable during the financial crisis and each of these characteristics needs to be addressed by effective implementation of relevant sections of the dodd-frank act. during the crisis, high leverage, that is a high ratio of assets toic quit, increase the likelihood that the large companies would become insolvent if asset prices declined significantly. during the period 19 90 to 2000, the ten large bank holding companies had a leverage ratio of about 21, which in itself i
. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member corker. thank you for the invitation to testify today. let me start with the observation that the very largest bank holding companies, which for convenience we can think of as the ten largest, are now distinctly different from the rest of the banking industry. they're more highly leveraged than other banks, they're far more likely to operate large and complex broker dealers and more likely to be directly dependent on unstable sources of...
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and by the: (chewing) i wake up in the morning, i sip my tea, i look out at my 4 square feet of brown grass and
and by the: (chewing) i wake up in the morning, i sip my tea, i look out at my 4 square feet of brown grass and
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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no slow jams, just chuck brown. that's how important this man was tochl think about the in fact this was the music kroo cr for the people. it made sense that people gathered outside howard thart. they were playing chuck brown music and gathered in the streets while they danced. his daughter was here as well to say hello. it's fitting that it was here for chuck brown last night because first of all we're down the street from chuck brown way, the street named in his honor. and he also had to cancel a performance here cently due to his illness with pneumonia. that was also significant because he fought to keep the howard theater open in the '80s. he was very happy to see it was back up and running. but go-go music was music for the people and by the people. in a recent interview chuck brown explained how the audience basement so involved. >> anything that came off the radio that was a hit, we got into it. so we started to break it down. >>'s when he mentioned the wind me up chuck. that's what you say when they want him
no slow jams, just chuck brown. that's how important this man was tochl think about the in fact this was the music kroo cr for the people. it made sense that people gathered outside howard thart. they were playing chuck brown music and gathered in the streets while they danced. his daughter was here as well to say hello. it's fitting that it was here for chuck brown last night because first of all we're down the street from chuck brown way, the street named in his honor. and he also had to...
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then how about brown shoes? this is a company behind famous footwear, dr. scholl's and other brands, jumping 25 percent after it raised the outlook for the year. the drop in inventory is a healthy sign the company can protect its profit margin. >> winnebago may be going private in $321 billion deal that's the offer on the table, shareholders due to get $11 per share, there is plenty of skepticism about the deal with the stock closing below that sellout price the company says it does not have enough details to call it a credible offer that came in from private equity first north street capital. >> our exchange traded fund market flash here are lower, the financial nasdaq 100, and emerging funds all falling more than one percent. that is tonight's market focus. >> coming up next week on "n.b.r.", a week long series on american -- we look at businesses ready to train and hire veterans for their next mission, the u.s. job market. now that the iraq war is over and the u.s. military involvement in afghanistan is drawing to a close that is coming up. >> the spring
then how about brown shoes? this is a company behind famous footwear, dr. scholl's and other brands, jumping 25 percent after it raised the outlook for the year. the drop in inventory is a healthy sign the company can protect its profit margin. >> winnebago may be going private in $321 billion deal that's the offer on the table, shareholders due to get $11 per share, there is plenty of skepticism about the deal with the stock closing below that sellout price the company says it does not...
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josh brown, where do you stand today on the market? >> so we've been talking about deemphasizing industrials and heavy cyclicals for months now. look at technology. down 3% in april. no one's even talking about that. look at some of the leadership sectors that got off to a fast start that now look the worst right now. those boring dividends in the utilities like the xlu names, all of a sudden 4% don't seem so bad. health care is still leading. you're seeing this resurgence of the defensive names and that's really been an area that we've stuck with. it definitely underperformed in q1. the spanish stuff is all coming back. i disagree that it is new news. i will say that it is a new realization. people are now talking about things that no one cared about two months ago and that's really the focus here. >> i understand. but look, the ism yesterday here in the u.s. was good. at some point you have to wonder whether the first quarter leaders -- >> it's one month, one data point. scott, we have softening housing numbers, softening employment.
josh brown, where do you stand today on the market? >> so we've been talking about deemphasizing industrials and heavy cyclicals for months now. look at technology. down 3% in april. no one's even talking about that. look at some of the leadership sectors that got off to a fast start that now look the worst right now. those boring dividends in the utilities like the xlu names, all of a sudden 4% don't seem so bad. health care is still leading. you're seeing this resurgence of the...
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per day and ed set of 2 brown, gorgeous cultured pearl there. by the way bracelet is gone. we also do have the necklace. if went to pick up the necklace a m. senate $39.90. do you see the waitlist on the bracelet. epitopes a minute pieces here that are on witness and we salute what, we put our order and do it on my phone i get on a witness of the time when save witness available because i pick many things happened you are looking at a beautiful mabe styler per raw with 14 gold. genuine gem sons and then all openhanded strong together, this is your parent's go in your beautiful bridge amethyst where showing new the mabe crop and garnet which is so fabulous. the necklace comes in at, we're now looking at 18 in. in length the truck is about 1 01167 mission lint and also you do have a pear-shaped cultured pearl drop with the spring clasp and a polished finish. set in 14 k gold. it is astonishing to think that 14 k and you getr under $40. under two minutes to go.c13 it does look so pretty i knew.so classic, that is gorgeous. the necklace comes in $39.90, there's so much going on
per day and ed set of 2 brown, gorgeous cultured pearl there. by the way bracelet is gone. we also do have the necklace. if went to pick up the necklace a m. senate $39.90. do you see the waitlist on the bracelet. epitopes a minute pieces here that are on witness and we salute what, we put our order and do it on my phone i get on a witness of the time when save witness available because i pick many things happened you are looking at a beautiful mabe styler per raw with 14 gold. genuine gem sons...
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and as california's deficit woes broke and governor jerry brown tax his way back to fiscal health? ♪ >> welcome to the journal, editorial report. i'm paul gigot, fresh from a fund raising swing through manhattan, but included a top at apartment of tony james. and president obama rolled out a long expected attack on republican rival mitt romney's ties to, well, private equity. the campaign released an ad blaming romney and former firm, boehner capital for the 2001 closing of gst steel in kansas city. >> i know how this works, why jobs come and why they go? >> and they were responsible, mitt romney was deeply involved in the influence that he exercised over these companies. >> they made as much money off it as they could and they closed it down and they filed for bankruptcy without any concerns to families or to the communities. >> and can't handle stuff-- >> and joining the panel this week, wall street columnist dan henninger. assistant editor, james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. >> you spent all week looking into the story the closing of that steel plant in kansa
and as california's deficit woes broke and governor jerry brown tax his way back to fiscal health? ♪ >> welcome to the journal, editorial report. i'm paul gigot, fresh from a fund raising swing through manhattan, but included a top at apartment of tony james. and president obama rolled out a long expected attack on republican rival mitt romney's ties to, well, private equity. the campaign released an ad blaming romney and former firm, boehner capital for the 2001 closing of gst steel in...